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April 10, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR FILE:
Colonel Duff telephoned to inquire whether it is understood by this Service that the supplies and equipment such as bedding, cots, etc., that are to be transferred for the use of this Service at Forts Missoula and Lincoln are to be transferred on a reimbursable basis. I informed him that it is our understanding that equipment and supplies which are not considered surplus to the Army but not major items of equipment such as can properly be considered as appurtenances of the Army posts, are to be transferred on a reimbursable basis*
I inquired as to whether the Army was prepared to immediately furnish additional equipment needed at these posts, and he stated that Colonel Littlejohn of the Quartermaster General's Office was already taking steps to transfer to the camp sufficient equipment for 800 men at Fort Missoula and 700 men at Fort Lincoln. He stated that the transfer of the necessary equipment would be effected within four or five days.
W. F. KELLY Chief Supervisor of Border Patrole
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April 10, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR FILE:
Colonel Duff telephoned to inquire whether it is understood by this Service that the supplies and equipment such as bedding, cots, etc., that are to be transferred for the use of this Service at Forts Missoula and Lincoln are to be transferred on a reimbursable basis. I informed him that it is our understanding that equipment and supplies which are not considered surplus to the Army but not major items of equipment such as can properly be considered as appurtenances of the Army posts, are to be transferred on a reimbursable basis*
I inquired as to whether the Army was prepared to immediately furnish additional equipment needed at these posts, and he stated that Colonel Littlejohn of the Quartermaster General's Office was already taking steps to transfer to the camp sufficient equipment for 800 men at Fort Missoula and 700 men at Fort Lincoln. He stated that the transfer of the necessary equipment would be effected within four or five days.
W. F. KELLY Chief Supervisor of Border Patrole
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